Interview offer without a DAT score..

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Is this possible?

I think I read this at a schools site now that I think about it.

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What school website? That seems really odd!
 
UMDNJ Website: http://dentalschool.umdnj.edu/students/prospective/admissions/application-procedure.htm

[SIZE=-1]A completed application consists of the AADSAS application folder, all required credentials (see AADSAS Instruction Booklet) and Dental Admissions Test scores. A student may be interviewed without Dental Admissions Test scores. However the score must be submitted to NJDS Admissions Office prior to Dec. 1, to be eligible for the first cycle of notification letters. After December 1st admission to the New Jersey Dental School is on a rolling basis.


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Its possible, but has anyone had it happen? I mean you would have to be quite an applicant I would think.
 
Right, I'm wondering the same thing.
 
Possible but EXTREMELY unlikely. Even if you were interviewed, I would think it would be extremely unlikely you would be accepted to the school without the DAT score. If you wait until December as NJ requires, they will already be on about round 2-3 of the application cycle.

In other words, I think that would be a pretty dumb move and a great waste of money. Take it early and increase your odds of ending up with a CHOICE.
 
It is definitely possible, but you're going to need a high GPA from a top school. People on this site tend to overestimate the weight put on the DAT. It's one test on one day, and dental schools realize this. You're overall record is much more important.
 
That link says that UMDNJ doesn't, but their website says they do.
 
Yeah, that table is not accurate. As said above, if you are a top candidate, they are going after you with or without DAT scores. You'll need the DAT score eventually, but not before they'll get you in the process.
 
That link says that UMDNJ doesn't, but their website says they do.

The "No" in the ADEA 2008 Official Guide to DS was probably intended for applicants with mediocre gpas.

Yeah, that table is not accurate. As said above, if you are a top candidate, they are going after you with or without DAT scores. You'll need the DAT score eventually, but not before they'll get you in the process.

A classical example comes from Texas dental schools, which are listed as not considering applicants without DAT scores, yet there were 6 students (out of 271) that were enrolled without DAT scores. It is unlikely that TX schools were the only ones accepting students without DAT scores.

http://www.utsystem.edu/tmdsas/Final Statistics Report - EY07 - Dental.pdf
 
I think it is possible
GPA: 4.00 (high school, undrgarudate, graduate, and PHD at the time)
age : 23-25
last year of PHD program in harvard, in Biochemestry or genetic major
150 published research papers( 5 of them co publisher with nobel prize winner)
and researching for thooth decay gene
volunteer work fo: 1000 hours
shadowing Dentist: 350 hours related to your research for finding tooth decay gen
IMO you don't need DAT

🙂
 
I think it is possible
GPA: 4.00 (high school, undrgarudate, graduate, and PHD at the time)
age : 23-25
last year of PHD program in harvard, in Biochemestry or genetic major
150 published research papers( 5 of them co publisher with nobel prize winner)
and researching for thooth decay gene
volunteer work fo: 1000 hours
shadowing Dentist: 350 hours related to your research for finding tooth decay gen
IMO you don't need DAT

🙂


tooth decay gene? hmmm.
 
Yep, you would definitely have to be a super applicant.
 
I think it is possible
GPA: 4.00 (high school, undrgarudate, graduate, and PHD at the time)
age : 23-25
last year of PHD program in harvard, in Biochemestry or genetic major
150 published research papers( 5 of them co publisher with nobel prize winner)
and researching for thooth decay gene
volunteer work fo: 1000 hours
shadowing Dentist: 350 hours related to your research for finding tooth decay gen
IMO you don't need DAT

🙂

It's possible, but not for this candidate. More like...for the daughter of the dean. Admissions won't risk losing their job, so they accept her regardless of her scores.
 
Actually it is possible. The dentist I shadow who is fairly young (graduate of 1998) was invited for an interview w/o a DAT score. He was then called a few days after the interview and told to receive "X" on the DAT and would be guaranteed a spot. This was essentially a verbal acceptance.

I highly doubt this would happen in 2008 almost fourteen years later, but, it is possible.
 
Actually it is possible. The dentist I shadow who is fairly young (graduate of 1998) was invited for an interview w/o a DAT score. He was then called a few days after the interview and told to receive "X" on the DAT and would be guaranteed a spot. This was essentially a verbal acceptance.

I highly doubt this would happen in 2008 almost fourteen years later, but, it is possible.

wouldn't that be something. "Listen, just 19 it and your in."
 
I had 2 interview offers last year without an official set of DAT scores. I had taken it once (so I had written in the scores on the app), but needed to take it again, and was extended an interview with the intention of having the official scores prior to the interview.

It's certainly possible to be invited to interview without scores, but I'm almost positive you need them regardless for your application to be complete.
 
I had 2 interview offers last year without an official set of DAT scores. I had taken it once (so I had written in the scores on the app), but needed to take it again, and was extended an interview with the intention of having the official scores prior to the interview.

It's certainly possible to be invited to interview without scores, but I'm almost positive you need them regardless for your application to be complete.

that is different situtation, you already had DAT score but you wanted to retake that. we are talking not having DAT at all. I am in your situation this year( only different is i have not got any interview offer sofar :laugh:) I have old DAT (20/19) from last year but I am retaking that and if I got interview it will be based on my old DAT.
 
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